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Post by La femme de Vic Jobson on Jan 19, 2019 21:11:30 GMT
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Post by jdl on Jan 19, 2019 21:27:32 GMT
Best ever - brilliant writing. More quotes and laughs than I could cope with.
Maybe there's something in the 'great art from adversity' idea?
I'm already looking forward to the rest of the PP reports this season - they can only get better!
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Post by patm on Jan 19, 2019 21:40:58 GMT
So well-penned by the Guy who writes this stuff-Id guess he's a well-read journalist, rather than one with a Media-Studies 2:2
Im re-reading the catalogue entitled 'If Kedwell scores' which is apt on many fronts, given our dilemma.
'Alex Akroffi rose like a salmon...'
Well worth a read, so many gems.
Thanks.
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Post by Bernie on Jan 19, 2019 21:52:40 GMT
I demand a people's vote. Those old racist thickoes didn't know what they were voting for. Etc ad infinitum.
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Post by nws on Jan 19, 2019 22:06:20 GMT
I demand a people's vote. Those old racist thickoes didn't know what they were voting for. Etc ad infinitum. Just to be clear. The racist thickos knew what they were voting for. It was the thickos who believed the Dominic Cummings slogans who didn't. Still MORE EXIT IN THE BREXIT
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Post by Bernie on Jan 19, 2019 22:14:24 GMT
I was talking about the PP poll. But thanks for the bite.
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Post by nws on Jan 19, 2019 22:15:50 GMT
I was talking about the PP poll. But thanks for the bite. Oh no! You totally did me there. I got right rolled over!
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Post by 61666 on Jan 19, 2019 22:19:15 GMT
Pure genius and so necessary.
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Post by Bernie on Jan 19, 2019 22:19:34 GMT
You're welcome.
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Post by nws on Jan 19, 2019 22:23:36 GMT
Pure genius and so necessary. Indeed. I cannot believe I but so hard on that piece of subtle brilliance. Can't match that!
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Post by nws on Jan 19, 2019 22:25:30 GMT
Pure genius doesn't say enough in my opinion. The subtle way you got a normally apolitical person like me to make a Brexit comment was superb. Once again, hats off to you.
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Post by jdl on Jan 19, 2019 22:26:39 GMT
So well-penned by the Guy who writes this stuff-Id guess he's a well-read journalist, rather than one with a Media-Studies 2:2 Im re-reading the catalogue entitled 'If Kedwell scores' which is apt on many fronts, given our dilemma. 'Alex Akroffi rose like a salmon...' Well worth a read, so many gems. Thanks. ...from a toaster" He does have a ceretain turn of phrase. Lives in Allington though...
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Post by gromley on Jan 19, 2019 23:17:54 GMT
Actually, most that were still there joined in mutual applause with the players.
It was a bit strange to see Jack Richards step of the bench and wander towards the Genco, before stopping and wondering to himself whether they were going to bother to go over and applaud an empty stand.
It was a poor result no doubt, but a good performance in most departments (barring the ones that count) - not particularly motivational for the players though to see that about 1500 of the crowd had left before the final whistle - it's not even as if it was a boring game.
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Post by jdl on Jan 20, 2019 1:40:26 GMT
Actually, most that were still there joined in mutual applause with the players. It was a bit strange to see Jack Richards step of the bench and wander towards the Genco, before stopping and wondering to himself whether they were going to bother to go over and applaud an empty stand. It was a poor result no doubt, but a good performance in most departments (barring the ones that count) - not particularly motivational for the players though to see that about 1500 of the crowd had left before the final whistle - it's not even as if it was a boring game. You'd think that he's be an expert at getting off the bench at the end of a game by now...
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Post by daveu on Jan 20, 2019 11:54:02 GMT
Actually, most that were still there joined in mutual applause with the players.
It was a bit strange to see Jack Richards step of the bench and wander towards the Genco, before stopping and wondering to himself whether they were going to bother to go over and applaud an empty stand.
It was a poor result no doubt, but a good performance in most departments (barring the ones that count) - not particularly motivational for the players though to see that about 1500 of the crowd had left before the final whistle - it's not even as if it was a boring game.
Thought we were the better side throughout, everywhere but their box. Punished by a clinical strike force for 3 mistakes, but for three quarters of the game we ran them ragged, and only the same old lack of quality in the final third let us down. Considering two of our attacking four were a bloke who scored for fun last year and a player reputed to have been D&R's best striker when he came to us, it's odd that we couldn't hit a cows arse with a banjo.
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